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why is russia denying the misfire? >> reporter: well, i mean, the indication is that something went wrong coming from u.s. officials but from the kremlin side, they are categorically denying that. they are saying, look, we fired 26 of the advanced cruise missiles that we never used before in battle and all of them hit their targets. so they released a very angry statement, rejecting this allegation that some of those missiles went wrong, saying, you know, no matter how unpleasant it is, for our colleagues at the pentagon at langley to accept this, these missiles were good and they hit their targets. so a very angry response to those allegations here in moscow. >> it sounds, matthew, like it's their best, newest, hottest weapon. even if there was a mistake, they don't want to admit it? >> i guess it's not just a war for russia, it's an opportunity to showcase some of the advanced technology. they are big players in the arms market. they probably have subpar weaponry when it comes to the united states but it depends on w
why is russia denying the misfire? >> reporter: well, i mean, the indication is that something went wrong coming from u.s. officials but from the kremlin side, they are categorically denying that. they are saying, look, we fired 26 of the advanced cruise missiles that we never used before in battle and all of them hit their targets. so they released a very angry statement, rejecting this allegation that some of those missiles went wrong, saying, you know, no matter how unpleasant it is,...
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lori: are receiving control the middle east to iran and russia? >> this is one of the times that i disagree with kt mcfarland about him walking away. he's crawling away like a hamster. but israel first. benjamin netanyahu understands and he has already made his pilgrimage to moscow to try to cozy up to vladimir putin. and obama, tending to look at problems as though it's way over there. and another great advantage in addition to ruthlessness that he has is that he sees the whole picture. this alliance is forged with iran, and iraq, it used to be archives and hezbollah, he is siding with the shiite muslims against the sunni moslems. he is building it is an arc of countries from the mediterranean that will be russia family, dominated by iran and the shiite. and overshadow not just israel but the world's greatest concentration of oil and gas slide. let 'er rip hooton is thinking ahead. president obama is improvising from day-to-day, always reacting. if you don't have the initiative of a guy like this, you are going to lose. lori: especially if you sa
lori: are receiving control the middle east to iran and russia? >> this is one of the times that i disagree with kt mcfarland about him walking away. he's crawling away like a hamster. but israel first. benjamin netanyahu understands and he has already made his pilgrimage to moscow to try to cozy up to vladimir putin. and obama, tending to look at problems as though it's way over there. and another great advantage in addition to ruthlessness that he has is that he sees the whole picture....
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now we're going with stuff where russia's in there. and i heard them saying yesterday, they said the best way to lose weight in washington, d.c., is to led vladimir putin eat your lunch every day. >> well, i can only imagine where our conversation, what it's going to be about four months from now. anyway, rob, thank you. >> greta, thanks so much. >>> and is congressman paul ryan the chosen one? many on capitol hill are lobbying ryan hard. they want him to run for speaker of the house, but will he? congressman darrell issa is here. is to visualize them. then, let the principal help you get there. join us as we celebrate eddie's retirement, and start planning your own. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. to take their act to the next level... before earn
now we're going with stuff where russia's in there. and i heard them saying yesterday, they said the best way to lose weight in washington, d.c., is to led vladimir putin eat your lunch every day. >> well, i can only imagine where our conversation, what it's going to be about four months from now. anyway, rob, thank you. >> greta, thanks so much. >>> and is congressman paul ryan the chosen one? many on capitol hill are lobbying ryan hard. they want him to run for speaker of...
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decision follows russia's sharp ten days of air-strikes and counting, mostly targeting anti-assad forces, including some trained by the u.s. >>> still ahead, more tonight. >>> almost two dozen of bill cosby's accusers in same room sharing the pain they once kept private and some finding disturbing similarities among their stories. >>> also caught on camera. a group of campers crossing a river and disaster strikes. we'll be right back. but it's hard to keep up with it. your body and your diabetes change over time. your treatment plan may too. know your options. once-daily toujeo® is a long-acting insulin from the makers of lantus®. it releases slowly to provide consistent insulin levels for a full 24 hours. toujeo® also provides proven full 24-hour blood sugar control and significant a1c reduction. toujeo® is a long-acting, man-made insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insul
decision follows russia's sharp ten days of air-strikes and counting, mostly targeting anti-assad forces, including some trained by the u.s. >>> still ahead, more tonight. >>> almost two dozen of bill cosby's accusers in same room sharing the pain they once kept private and some finding disturbing similarities among their stories. >>> also caught on camera. a group of campers crossing a river and disaster strikes. we'll be right back. but it's hard to keep up with it....
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he also says all options must be on the table when confronting russia's vladimir putin. his life story has become familiar to many. he grew up poor in detroit with a single mother and excelled in school. he rose to become the director of pediatric narrow surgery -- ery at johns hopkins. he became the first person to says -- to successfully separate siamese twins. he won the presidential medal of freedom in 2008. he has published several books including his autobiography, gifted hands. appearancesus media , he has made a lot of headlines on issues such as the mass shooting in oregon, the debt limit and whether he can vote for a muslim for president. we all know, the best place to make news is in this real and at this podium. room and at this podium. please give a warm welcome to dr. ben carson. [applause] dr. ben carson: thank you. you very much. kandi and i are delighted to be here. and i are delighted to be here. i will get right into it. why did i write this book? and, america is such a great place and i am so glad that i was born here. i have traveled to 57 different
he also says all options must be on the table when confronting russia's vladimir putin. his life story has become familiar to many. he grew up poor in detroit with a single mother and excelled in school. he rose to become the director of pediatric narrow surgery -- ery at johns hopkins. he became the first person to says -- to successfully separate siamese twins. he won the presidential medal of freedom in 2008. he has published several books including his autobiography, gifted hands....
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this comes after a week in which russia has continued its strikes in syria. reporter: the russian air campaign is showing no signs of letting up. statenes hit 60 islamic targets over the past 24 hours and killed around 300 militants. the united states claims the majority of strikes are against non-islamic state target. president obama is facing mounting criticism. his russian counterpart has seized the initiative and outmaneuvered him in the middle east. you said america lead us, we are the indispensable nation. mr. putin seems to be challenging that leadership. moved troops into syria. he has got people on the ground. the russians are conducting military operations in the middle east for the first time since world war ii, bombing the people we are supporting. he's challenging your leadership. to tellt obama: i have you, if you think running your economy into the ground and having to send troops and in order to prop up your only ally is leadership, then we have a different definition of leadership. effectiveness is being questioned. these are pictures of rebe
this comes after a week in which russia has continued its strikes in syria. reporter: the russian air campaign is showing no signs of letting up. statenes hit 60 islamic targets over the past 24 hours and killed around 300 militants. the united states claims the majority of strikes are against non-islamic state target. president obama is facing mounting criticism. his russian counterpart has seized the initiative and outmaneuvered him in the middle east. you said america lead us, we are the...
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in an interview for "60 minutes," steve kroft asked president obama whether russia's vladimir putin is challenging american leadership. >> reporter: a year ago when we did this interview, there was some saber rattling between the united states and russia on the ukrainian border. now it's also going on in syria. you said a year ago that the united states-- america leads. we're the indispensable nation. mr. putin seems to be challenging that leadership. >> in what way? let's think about this -- >> reporter: well, he's moved troops into-- into syria, for one. >> yeah. >> reporter: he's got people on the ground. >> yeah. >> reporter: two, the russians are conducting military operations in the middle east for the first time since world war ii. >> so that's -- >> reporter: bombing the people that we are supporting. >> so that's leading, steve? so let me ask you this question-- when i came into office, ukraine was governed by a corrupt ruler who was a stooge of mr. putin. syria was russia's only ally in the region, and today, rather than being able to count on their support and maintain the b
in an interview for "60 minutes," steve kroft asked president obama whether russia's vladimir putin is challenging american leadership. >> reporter: a year ago when we did this interview, there was some saber rattling between the united states and russia on the ukrainian border. now it's also going on in syria. you said a year ago that the united states-- america leads. we're the indispensable nation. mr. putin seems to be challenging that leadership. >> in what way? let's...
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you could name any country -- russia, that's a pretty easy one. russia. that's the one i was hoping. we don't have to say too much about russia. he is having a field day. our leaders are incompetent. they're incompetent. they're incompetent. [cheers and applause] even israel. if you look at israel. we are taking advantage of israel, because what we did with that stupid deal with iran is the worst thing that has probable happened to israel since the initial israel -- since day one, i would say maybe, maybe potentially the worst thing that has happened to israel. and i have so many jewish friends and say i don't know what happened. it's almost like what are we doing here. they support him and having fundraisers for him and they said he has treated him badly. the whole thing is crazy. he has been so bad to israel and netanyahu is a great guy. i thought he made a great speech at the united nations. you know, i was one of the few people, he asked me to make an ad for his campaign. and i take full credit for it, ok. full credit. but we have a problem with so ma
you could name any country -- russia, that's a pretty easy one. russia. that's the one i was hoping. we don't have to say too much about russia. he is having a field day. our leaders are incompetent. they're incompetent. they're incompetent. [cheers and applause] even israel. if you look at israel. we are taking advantage of israel, because what we did with that stupid deal with iran is the worst thing that has probable happened to israel since the initial israel -- since day one, i would say...
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obviously, we made one judgment, russia is making a d. judgment. in terms of the syrian conflict, it's not just one conflict, it's several, and the obama administration has yet to develop -- see where there's a military course of action that makes the situation better at an acceptable price or at an acceptable level of risk. >> woodruff: so you're saying the administration doesn't have an approach yet? >> the administration does not have a military approach to syria. it has a plausible military approach to iraq, but the reality here -- and i liken this a little bit to the bosnia experience in the early 1 1990s, is we may tragically have to wait a period of time before the opportunity presents itself for a peaceful negotiated settlement. unfortunately, all the combatants in syria believe they can achieve their objectives through military action. >> woodruff: david kramer, why isn't waiting an option? >> we've had 250,000 people killed, half a syrian population displaced since this started in 2011, we have russian intervention, we have massive refuge
obviously, we made one judgment, russia is making a d. judgment. in terms of the syrian conflict, it's not just one conflict, it's several, and the obama administration has yet to develop -- see where there's a military course of action that makes the situation better at an acceptable price or at an acceptable level of risk. >> woodruff: so you're saying the administration doesn't have an approach yet? >> the administration does not have a military approach to syria. it has a...
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this comes as russia continues to expand its military role in syria. correspondent doug mckelway reports from the pentagon. >> more than three weeks after centcom's general made the admission that only four or five rebels have been trained. the administration pulled the plug on the army's training program. >> i wasn't satisfied with the early efforts in that regard and so we're looking at different ways to achieve the basically the same kind of strategic objective. >> a new program to take its place will quote provide equipment packages and weapons to a select group of vetted leaders and their units. >> what they're going to focus on now are efforts that have proven effective in the past. >> critics see it as another sign of administration indecision. that as russian forces escalate their syria presence. while the u.s. launched only two air attacks in the last 24 hours, russia conducted 67 sorties and hit 60 targets, often bombing the very rebels the u.s. is backing. >> it's unconscionable that we will not do anything to protect them. what we should do
this comes as russia continues to expand its military role in syria. correspondent doug mckelway reports from the pentagon. >> more than three weeks after centcom's general made the admission that only four or five rebels have been trained. the administration pulled the plug on the army's training program. >> i wasn't satisfied with the early efforts in that regard and so we're looking at different ways to achieve the basically the same kind of strategic objective. >> a new...
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. >> but with russia now running it's own middle operations in syria. the u.s. is worried there won't be alternatives to assad or isil once the civil war ends. >> what we've seen so far in terms of russian military activity and they are predominantly against opposition groups. >> even with this one change in u.s. policy. the u.s. has no quick way of ending the violence. al jazeera. >> more airstrikes are being planned on isil targets in syria. overnight fighter jets targeted a training camp in raqqa, an isil stronghold. 80% to 90% of russian strikes are not targeting isil at all. russia said its latest airstrikes have killed 200 fighters and destroyed underground facilities. it went on to say that it has killed 100 fighters in the aleppo region. these people were killed overnight in a camp of internally displaced people. 50 were hurt in the village in idlib province. and iran confirms the death of a top general in syria. he was an adviser to bashar al-assad's army. more from lebanon. >> he was a top ranking member of iran's elite revolutionary guard. they would
. >> but with russia now running it's own middle operations in syria. the u.s. is worried there won't be alternatives to assad or isil once the civil war ends. >> what we've seen so far in terms of russian military activity and they are predominantly against opposition groups. >> even with this one change in u.s. policy. the u.s. has no quick way of ending the violence. al jazeera. >> more airstrikes are being planned on isil targets in syria. overnight fighter jets...
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like it or not, we're going to need to deconflict with russia because we can't just back out and let them push us around. we have to be there, but we don't want a war, russia, they don't want a war with us either, and people top of your a serious thought of what program is going to work and we can't be doing the same old stuff. charles: rob, i think everyone including myself, we admire what the curds have been able to do. you look at the rubble when it was said and done with, it's amazing they fought tooth and nail for that. but having said that, are there enough curdswith? can they be organized to put up the fight because isis has become so formable, and it seems that would not be enough, it seems we would have to be more engaged with u.s. boots on the ground. >> yeah. i like the boots on the ground thing. we're going to need an american public overwhelmingly and the administration that doesn't want to get stuck in the middle east again. but we can arm the curds and the problem we're doing right now is we're trying to get the weapons to the curds through the iraqis and the governmen
like it or not, we're going to need to deconflict with russia because we can't just back out and let them push us around. we have to be there, but we don't want a war, russia, they don't want a war with us either, and people top of your a serious thought of what program is going to work and we can't be doing the same old stuff. charles: rob, i think everyone including myself, we admire what the curds have been able to do. you look at the rubble when it was said and done with, it's amazing they...
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i think that the broader side of this is that the russia and the united states were at a standoff when president obama said bashar al assad had to go and had no plan for him to go. i think in that void lots of other bad things have happened. so russia right now to change the conversation from ukraine and for other reasons is protecting its client, bashar al assad and making us look bad internationally. >> all of that changes the stakes for the united states. what can the u.s. do? >> i think right now the united states is going to step forward and try to support yet another coaition all that is calling the syrian arab coalition. many members of the coalition have never heard of it before. it looks like it is compromised of some of the kurdish groups making head way and some other syrian arab groups that had been fighting bashar al assad. we are dropping this crazy notion of vetting people. we are dealing with people who are fighting on the ground. one of the really interesting tension points is that many fighting groups against bashar al assad and syria do not want to cooperate. we have
i think that the broader side of this is that the russia and the united states were at a standoff when president obama said bashar al assad had to go and had no plan for him to go. i think in that void lots of other bad things have happened. so russia right now to change the conversation from ukraine and for other reasons is protecting its client, bashar al assad and making us look bad internationally. >> all of that changes the stakes for the united states. what can the u.s. do? >>...
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conflict in syria, with the syrian government launching a ground offensive against rebel groups and russia's launch of cruise missiles into the country earlier this week. new declassified documents show former chilean general augusto pinochet directly ordered the 1976 assassination of a chilean diplomat on u.s. soil. diplomat orlando letelier had served as a foreign minister under president salvador allende, who was overthrown in a u.s.-backed coup in 1973. letelier fled to the u.s. after being tortured and incarcerated under pinochet's dictatorship. he was killed in a car bomb in washington, d.c., only a mile from the white house. the declassified documents also show pinochet was so concerned about covering up his role in ordering letelier's assassination that he also planned to assassinate his head of intelligence. the guardian has obtained data showing diesel cars from four major car manufacturers are emitting significantly more pollution on the road than in their regulatory tests. tests conducted by the company emissions analytics shows that models of mercedes-benz, honda, mazda and mits
conflict in syria, with the syrian government launching a ground offensive against rebel groups and russia's launch of cruise missiles into the country earlier this week. new declassified documents show former chilean general augusto pinochet directly ordered the 1976 assassination of a chilean diplomat on u.s. soil. diplomat orlando letelier had served as a foreign minister under president salvador allende, who was overthrown in a u.s.-backed coup in 1973. letelier fled to the u.s. after being...
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reporter: france also accuses russia of propping up the syrian longtime ally. french authorities say up to 90% of russian airstrikes don't target the islamic state group, but syrian rebels. in these amateur videos, i witnesses say russian warplanes bombed provinces that are not controlled by i.s. -- but thate near line near one of bashar al-assad's strongholds. syrian state television has reported that government troops are gaining more ground, specifically in idlib, thanks to the russian air force. tom: it cost 500 million u.s. dollars, but nine months after the pentagon launched its program to train thousands of syrian rebels, the initiative is being shelved. the u.s. effort has been complicated by russia's aerial bombardment in syria, which the pentagon says has been targeting all opponents of president bashar al-assad. speaking at a news conference in london, u.s. defense secretary ashton carter said various new approaches are being devised. secretary carter: with respect to the issue of training forces in syria that will take the fight to isil in a syrian
reporter: france also accuses russia of propping up the syrian longtime ally. french authorities say up to 90% of russian airstrikes don't target the islamic state group, but syrian rebels. in these amateur videos, i witnesses say russian warplanes bombed provinces that are not controlled by i.s. -- but thate near line near one of bashar al-assad's strongholds. syrian state television has reported that government troops are gaining more ground, specifically in idlib, thanks to the russian air...
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despite airstrikes russia carried out a surprise attack. it is now at the door steps of aleppo city. it then captured territory from the government and captured areas under the control of opposition in the eastern countryside of the province. isil now controls part of the main rebel supply line linking turkey to its stronghold in the city. aleppo is a divided city. the opposition controls the east and the government controls the west. but assad's forces hold positions on the outer edges in the industrial complex. isil's front line has moved. the group is now a few kilometers north of the industrial complex in the aleppo infantry academy, a base for the opposition. isil controlled the town of beb further east. opposition forces are stretched, fighting two enemies on multiple fronts, now they're trying to hold off an advance by government forces that is supported by russian airstrikes. another layer of confusion in the changing landscape of syria's war. al jazeera, beirut. >> okay, this is what we have coming up on the news hour. al jazeera s
despite airstrikes russia carried out a surprise attack. it is now at the door steps of aleppo city. it then captured territory from the government and captured areas under the control of opposition in the eastern countryside of the province. isil now controls part of the main rebel supply line linking turkey to its stronghold in the city. aleppo is a divided city. the opposition controls the east and the government controls the west. but assad's forces hold positions on the outer edges in the...
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. >>> happening now, mission failure amid russia's aggressive offensive in syria, the u.s. suspends program to train and equip moderate syrian rebels fighting isis. the pentagon admitting the program has failed. can the obama administration come up with a new strategy to fight isis? >>> nuclear tests, a massive celebration about to get underway in north korea. and u.s. officials now say kim jong-un may take the opportunity to test a nuclear missile capable of striking u.s. soil. is it more saber rattling or is kim setting the stage for a military confrontation? >>> violence in israel. deadly new clashes between israelis and palestinians. the latest in a surge of violence that's included stabbing attacks on civilians. is this the beginning of another crisis in the middle east? i'll ask the former presidential envoy expert on the region dennis ross. capitol drama. house republicans bitterly divided as they try to find a new speaker. a favorite ruled out a bid now reconsidering under enormous pressure as conservative and establishment republicans battle it out. how it all will
. >>> happening now, mission failure amid russia's aggressive offensive in syria, the u.s. suspends program to train and equip moderate syrian rebels fighting isis. the pentagon admitting the program has failed. can the obama administration come up with a new strategy to fight isis? >>> nuclear tests, a massive celebration about to get underway in north korea. and u.s. officials now say kim jong-un may take the opportunity to test a nuclear missile capable of striking u.s....
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deirdre: zuhdi, want to bring you in on that point what targets russia is hitting. apparently russia was aiming for a few targets in syria but ended up hitting some in iran. are the russians not as strong as we think they are? >> one of the reasons they're doing this is to get the rust off of their weapons and start to get involved in a hot conflict in order to help a fellow thug, assad, and we have to -- they've denied it but they're going to do that because iran is the closest ally in syria. it's interesting, the russian orthodox church is calling this a holy war which is putin's church, on the other hand they're fighting along the khameneist, they're going to package the propagandat way it fits the narrative, and for the american government to say we're backing away from the rebels, after russia decimated the rebels and the depots, we were helping them saying we don't want the implication this is a proxy war against america. we're going to step away and let you put assad back into power. and to say america in 2015 doesn't have the capacity to determine who's good
deirdre: zuhdi, want to bring you in on that point what targets russia is hitting. apparently russia was aiming for a few targets in syria but ended up hitting some in iran. are the russians not as strong as we think they are? >> one of the reasons they're doing this is to get the rust off of their weapons and start to get involved in a hot conflict in order to help a fellow thug, assad, and we have to -- they've denied it but they're going to do that because iran is the closest ally in...
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syria was russia's only ally. in the region and today rather than being able to count on their support and maintain the base they had in syria, which they've had for a long time, mr. putin now is devoting his own troops, his own military, just to barely hold together by a thread, his sole alley. >> he's challenging your leadership, mr. president, he's challenging your leadership. >> steve, i've got to tell thaw if you think running your economy into the ground and having to send troops in, in order to prop up your only ally, then we've got a different definition of leadership. >> okay. apples and oranges in the fruit bowl there, dana. he's talking about the russian economy. but he's thinking oh, what he's doing over here is trying to prop up his only allies. it's not an appropriate answer to the question and the criticism. the white house has been saying this for a long time. they talk about people operating from a position of weakness. we get a psychology lesson every day from the white house about how he's just
syria was russia's only ally. in the region and today rather than being able to count on their support and maintain the base they had in syria, which they've had for a long time, mr. putin now is devoting his own troops, his own military, just to barely hold together by a thread, his sole alley. >> he's challenging your leadership, mr. president, he's challenging your leadership. >> steve, i've got to tell thaw if you think running your economy into the ground and having to send...
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has russia basically ended our program for us? >> well, i don't think russia has ended the program. i think the program never really got traction. what we're talking about is the overt d.o.d. program, the press has reported for months that there is a cia program and that -- the press reports suggests that program has been doing much better. but in terms of the overt program, i think what you're beginning to see is they're going to redirect it, rather than trying to build units from the ground up and introduce them on the ground, they're going to try to take units on the ground with which they think we can deal and arm them, try to train them in communications, human rights and make them more effective and train people who can come in and who can be spotters to coordinate u.s. aircra aircraft strikes in support of those ground operations. >> there is a split on this and this goes across party lines. everybody wants to put things it's the bush way, the obama way there's debate about no-fly zones, yet hillary clinton wanting one. i asked john kerry about it in the interview i did, he w
has russia basically ended our program for us? >> well, i don't think russia has ended the program. i think the program never really got traction. what we're talking about is the overt d.o.d. program, the press has reported for months that there is a cia program and that -- the press reports suggests that program has been doing much better. but in terms of the overt program, i think what you're beginning to see is they're going to redirect it, rather than trying to build units from the...
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intentions were no good, because if they were, he would have stayed and called 911 or the equivalent in russia. >> a total panic move, i want to think he was so panicked that he wanted to get the person to the hospital immediately. but he just freaked out. the woman is in serious condition, had serious fractures to her body. the man turned himself in two days later. >> you could tell he was remorseful if in fact he did turn himself in two days later. >> a tricky emotion going, you can see it in his behavior as well. at least he turned himself in. eventually he did the right thing. >>> watch what happens when mama bear and her cubs come face-to-face with man's best friend. [ barking ] >> you can't blame the bear, she's got cubs. >> i love how the guy with the camera has chosen the highest possible point to observe this. >> that crane is on the back of the truck. >> the dogs is doing the right thing, they're pretending and acting like they're bigger than the bear. she stands up on her hind legs and the dogs are like, you know what, it's not even worth it, let's just go. >> i'm glad the confronta
intentions were no good, because if they were, he would have stayed and called 911 or the equivalent in russia. >> a total panic move, i want to think he was so panicked that he wanted to get the person to the hospital immediately. but he just freaked out. the woman is in serious condition, had serious fractures to her body. the man turned himself in two days later. >> you could tell he was remorseful if in fact he did turn himself in two days later. >> a tricky emotion going,...
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he wants to reposition russia as a geopolitical force. he is exploiting a vacuum this administration has left in the middle east. here is what you will see. the russians will begin to fly combat missions in the region, not just targeting isis, but to prop up assad. he is trying to replace us as the single, most important power broker in the middle east. this president is allowing it. >> what you think about that performance talking about foreign policy? >> spot on. >> clairvoyant. >> he knew that would happen. >> how many people agree with what marco rubio said? >> what he said has happened since then, so obviously he had a good handle on what was happening. >> i think it shows his understanding of foreign policy. i feel like our current administration does not have that understanding. >> is it appealing to you as a republican he is a latina? >> no. >> i would like to say i am colorblind. >> irrelevant. >> what appeals to me about him immigrants, son of the american dream i guess. when did this land go from the land of opportunity to the
he wants to reposition russia as a geopolitical force. he is exploiting a vacuum this administration has left in the middle east. here is what you will see. the russians will begin to fly combat missions in the region, not just targeting isis, but to prop up assad. he is trying to replace us as the single, most important power broker in the middle east. this president is allowing it. >> what you think about that performance talking about foreign policy? >> spot on. >>...
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practice that the work (inaudible) is brought here and way for the seekers from the ukraine and from russia. and these people need help today, because they don't speak english and don't have access to jobs, affordable legal help and housing and medical care. and i held the russian speaking community of the city, for provide the legal help for the languages and do i referrals. proficient in russian and ukraine, and when the clients need the care, i refer them to the office of city engagement (inaudible) city hall. and the appointments to the immigrant rights commission will help me learn of the other service and opportunities available to russian speaking community in the city. and i will be able to better serve my clients and to voice the needs at the commission meetings. >> thank you. >> no questions here, and thank you for your interest, and for coming back again. when you should reapply, i like the persist ans. >> thank you. >> okay, mario paz? >> we are an organization that has 120 year history. of supporting the successful immigration of the immigrant families. i am here in san francis
practice that the work (inaudible) is brought here and way for the seekers from the ukraine and from russia. and these people need help today, because they don't speak english and don't have access to jobs, affordable legal help and housing and medical care. and i held the russian speaking community of the city, for provide the legal help for the languages and do i referrals. proficient in russian and ukraine, and when the clients need the care, i refer them to the office of city engagement...
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and russia. leadersoon: when world issue far-reaching agendas, that goals are people hundred and we must also preserve -- our peopleason is to help make ae them safer, sustainable path, that is the main division. not all the people, government officials, various communities -- societies, particularly , butshould go by the rules it is a great disappointment to all of us wouldn't have a vision, we should be implementing civil society and i accountability, making products. >> we talk about china, interest-rate hikes, the uncertainty of global growth, how much of that impacts that? are you worried about world growth? to themoon: according world economy and prospects, the subdued,nomy remains lower than the level of 2008 global financial crisis. we expect global economic growth will remain around 2.8% by the end of this year and there will be moderate increases by the end of next year, maybe 3.1%. true of lingering aggregate demand to advance the economy and very rates, there is political instability
and russia. leadersoon: when world issue far-reaching agendas, that goals are people hundred and we must also preserve -- our peopleason is to help make ae them safer, sustainable path, that is the main division. not all the people, government officials, various communities -- societies, particularly , butshould go by the rules it is a great disappointment to all of us wouldn't have a vision, we should be implementing civil society and i accountability, making products. >> we talk about...
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in your opinion to not allow russia to be a major player in the middle east? >> well, you know, the notion of keeping russia militarily out of the middle east has been a american priority for half a century through republicans, democrat, and republican alike and the reason is that there are critical elements to the global economy that depend on a stable supply of oil and analogous from the region. and if our adversaries get control of it, we're in trouble, the people who do us harm get control of it, we're in trouble. the embargo demonstrated. plus we've got our close ally israel at stake and we now see a russian air base near its northern border. the fact is that when under president obama we turned our attention away from much of the middle east, it doesn't mean that the middle east stays the same except we're not there >> yeah. >> it means that everything else changes and that's what we're seeing now. >> so to just follow the logical argument a little further, you talk about oil and the as they go to came up just before you, we were talking about the fact t
in your opinion to not allow russia to be a major player in the middle east? >> well, you know, the notion of keeping russia militarily out of the middle east has been a american priority for half a century through republicans, democrat, and republican alike and the reason is that there are critical elements to the global economy that depend on a stable supply of oil and analogous from the region. and if our adversaries get control of it, we're in trouble, the people who do us harm get...
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in the last 24 hours russia conducted 67 sorties and hit 67 targets, bombing the very rebels the u.s. is backing. compare that to two u.s. air strikes over the same period. that's down from an average, daily average of eight. >> and it's unconscionable we will not do anything to protect them. what we should do is we should have cratered that airfield right away. we should set up free zones. for the moderates but also for their families, for their communities forks their refugees, and they would become no bomb zones. >> when i hear people offering up half-barracked d half can bad ideas as if their solution reports trying to downplay the challenges involved in this situation. what i'd like to see people ask is, specifically, precisely, what exactly would you do? >> general bob scales appearing on air today, agreed with the president, and he cited another civil war that the u.s. was involved in, vietnam, as a case study of how not to get involved in these kinds of situations. he fears that putin may be making the same mistakes in syria the u.s. made in vietnam several years ago. to use t
in the last 24 hours russia conducted 67 sorties and hit 67 targets, bombing the very rebels the u.s. is backing. compare that to two u.s. air strikes over the same period. that's down from an average, daily average of eight. >> and it's unconscionable we will not do anything to protect them. what we should do is we should have cratered that airfield right away. we should set up free zones. for the moderates but also for their families, for their communities forks their refugees, and they...
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syrian forces backed up by russia continuing to escalate attacks in western syria as the u.s. announces a massive overhaul of its effort to train syrian rebels to fight isis. >> i wasn't satisfied with the early efforts in that regard. >> few were. now instead of recruiting fighters from the battlefield for training, the u.s. will provide air strikes and air drop ammunition and communications gear in northern syria to members of the so-called syrian arab coalition, some 5,000 fighters from various tribes and militias that have been fighting isis for months. u.s. special operations forces have worked already with the coalition and pressed the pentagon for months to back them up. the original effort to train thousands in turkey and jordan and send them back into syria fell apart. an update on the number of those trained included this shocking admission by the u.s. general running the war against isis. >> it's a small number. the ones that are in the fights is we're talking four or five. >> about 100 of those fighters remain in training, but the program is over. one problem, many
syrian forces backed up by russia continuing to escalate attacks in western syria as the u.s. announces a massive overhaul of its effort to train syrian rebels to fight isis. >> i wasn't satisfied with the early efforts in that regard. >> few were. now instead of recruiting fighters from the battlefield for training, the u.s. will provide air strikes and air drop ammunition and communications gear in northern syria to members of the so-called syrian arab coalition, some 5,000...
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with the recent issues with russia and their strikes industry, can you give me an idea of the level of maybe to weekly or monthly interaction that you get with come and i would use different terms that i'm sure i use now, but maybe between commanders and people of the love, that the four stars are going to get together and talk while it's happening in the region. i know this region is quite a bit of the west of you, but it is going to affect maybe what happens in afghanistan, maybe what happens, now we're getting strikes from the caspian sea. i would expect that there are kind of connected interactions between the commanders, between what's happening now. >> i talked to general austin several times a week. i do not e-mail and via teleconference, telephone conversations with general breedlove. of doctor general rodriquez. i know that they talk quite frankly to understand because as i sit up front, terrorism has no boundaries. >> correct spin so very good relationship between the combatant commanders there but i'm also talk to general austin through centcom is on the region on there. i h
with the recent issues with russia and their strikes industry, can you give me an idea of the level of maybe to weekly or monthly interaction that you get with come and i would use different terms that i'm sure i use now, but maybe between commanders and people of the love, that the four stars are going to get together and talk while it's happening in the region. i know this region is quite a bit of the west of you, but it is going to affect maybe what happens in afghanistan, maybe what...
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responsible american leader count on continued stability and steady petroleum supplies from venezuela, iraq, russia, libya, iran, even saudi arabia. civil unrest, the impact of reduced revenues from current low prices, production manipulation, all of these are very real possibilities and in this turbulent geopolitical landscape why are we considering reducing our only short-term means of offsetting supply interruptions. yes, the dramatic increase in u.s. oil production has reduced our dependence and has contributed to a drop in global oil prices, but as the secretary repeatedly pointed out it's a global market. 92% of our transportation sector runs on petroleum. a disruption anywhere affects prices everywhere. at the pum for american consumers for american businesses. and the spr protects our economy from unpredictable violent swings in a global oil market dominated by outside actors who share neither our values nor our interests nor are they particularly fond of us. policymakers should take advantage of current low prices to upgrade and modernize the spr as you have recommended so it will be ready
responsible american leader count on continued stability and steady petroleum supplies from venezuela, iraq, russia, libya, iran, even saudi arabia. civil unrest, the impact of reduced revenues from current low prices, production manipulation, all of these are very real possibilities and in this turbulent geopolitical landscape why are we considering reducing our only short-term means of offsetting supply interruptions. yes, the dramatic increase in u.s. oil production has reduced our...
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russia is making a smart play to double down on assad. russia has dismembered the ukraine. what they're trying to do is prop up assad who is friendly to russia and iran and they are going to try to destroy the opposition to assad so he stays in power and they will have a foot hold in syria and reemerge in the middle east. this is not a quagmire for russia, it's a nightmare for america. >> how would you handle vladimir putin differently from the president? i mean, you are calling obama weak for the way he is handling this situation, but it goes counter to the strategy we have had where we were supporting the rebels, now we are pulling back on that. what would you do different with vladimir putin here? >> well, number one, you've got two problems in syria, assad and isil, isil is a direct threat from the homeland you won't destroy them from the air. the region, turkey and all the arab states surrounding syria have the same groels we do, we nebraska want to destroy isil, they want assad gone because he is a puppet of iran so what i would do is form a regional force and go in o
russia is making a smart play to double down on assad. russia has dismembered the ukraine. what they're trying to do is prop up assad who is friendly to russia and iran and they are going to try to destroy the opposition to assad so he stays in power and they will have a foot hold in syria and reemerge in the middle east. this is not a quagmire for russia, it's a nightmare for america. >> how would you handle vladimir putin differently from the president? i mean, you are calling obama...
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what do you think russia is doing over in the middle east? they want dominance over energy in the world, and he who controls the energy in the world controls the world. and that's why they want to prop up syria, because that is the sea port to get it out of the middle east. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. scott: stand up for jobs for the american people and protect the world from russia. vote for to lift the ban. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. barton: i want to say amen to what the gentleman said. how much time remains on each side the chair: the gentleman from texas has 15 minutes remaining. the gentleman from new jersey has 7 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. barton: i want to yield one minute to the entire delegation from the great state of north dakota, mr. cramer, original co-sponsor of the bill, one minute. the chair: the gentleman from north dakota is recognized for one minute. mr. cramer: i thank the chairman and i thank you, mr. speaker. i've often said i don't know why it t
what do you think russia is doing over in the middle east? they want dominance over energy in the world, and he who controls the energy in the world controls the world. and that's why they want to prop up syria, because that is the sea port to get it out of the middle east. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. scott: stand up for jobs for the american people and protect the world from russia. vote for to lift the ban. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman...
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they're trying to turn arm from russia. putin is clearly someone who wants to return to a cold war approach and expand, and we have to counter that, and you have to think two oar three steps ahead of him. >> glad it's not me. mighty difficult thing going on over there. four years of civil war. >> it is. a horrible -- >> the last thing you want to do is good net a civil war and others step in. and there putin is. i nice to talk to you. >> the markets on the longest winning streak we have seen this entire year and it's been in the green all day, and yet, it's in the green but ever so barely. there's word of warning about what could lie ahead. that's coming up from the fox news deck. stay with us. real cheese people know how to pack uber flavor into ultra thin. sargento ultra thin slices, the same taste, just thinner and 45 calories a slice. that's 45 reasons to layer, fold, mix, match, beg, stack, sneak, peek, tease, taunt, like, love. because real cheese people bite with abandon. hold the sacrifice, no compromise. sargento u
they're trying to turn arm from russia. putin is clearly someone who wants to return to a cold war approach and expand, and we have to counter that, and you have to think two oar three steps ahead of him. >> glad it's not me. mighty difficult thing going on over there. four years of civil war. >> it is. a horrible -- >> the last thing you want to do is good net a civil war and others step in. and there putin is. i nice to talk to you. >> the markets on the longest...
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in the mast he's spoken about his overstretched army and a lack of manpower but now russia has stepped in providing military support from the skies. their air strikes have mainly targeted strong holds of the various opposition groups fighting the government. a few have hit isil-controlled regions. but isil is on the move advancing on the ground. despite russian air strikes, isil carried out a surprise attack. it's now at the door steps after aleppo city. they then captured territory from the government, areas under the control of the opposition in the eastern countryside of the province. isil now controls part of the main rebel supply line linking turkey to its strongholds in the city. aleppo is a divided city. the opposition controls the east and the government controls the west. but assad's forces hold positions on the outer edges in the industrial complex. isil's front line has moved. the group is now a few meters north in the aleppo infantry academy which was a base for the opposition. opposition forces are stretched fighting two enemies on multiple fronts and now in hama province
in the mast he's spoken about his overstretched army and a lack of manpower but now russia has stepped in providing military support from the skies. their air strikes have mainly targeted strong holds of the various opposition groups fighting the government. a few have hit isil-controlled regions. but isil is on the move advancing on the ground. despite russian air strikes, isil carried out a surprise attack. it's now at the door steps after aleppo city. they then captured territory from the...
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except for russia and opec and the u.s. producer. the guy that got hurt. trish: good for putin, too, in that sense anyway. that for his economy. good that the u.s. producer is getting out of business. >> we were producing 9.6. we are all big producers. we got knocked out because ours in the united states is not a government country. the russian oil company, they are owned by the states. they have a different way to do business. so, here we are. what now has happened, guess who the sheriff in town is. putin has moved into the middle east. got that big naval base in syria. he said, come on. cannot believe it. easier going into the mideast. they got kicked out. it is easier to go back in the mideast then it wasn't ukraine. trish: that is the scary thing. watch out in the middle east. you have a new player. that player is aggressive, smart and does not like the united states. knows he is playing against a weak president. trish: boone pickens, thank you very much. good to see you. weighing in on the oil industry. a fan on crude oil. repealing the ban. it benefi
except for russia and opec and the u.s. producer. the guy that got hurt. trish: good for putin, too, in that sense anyway. that for his economy. good that the u.s. producer is getting out of business. >> we were producing 9.6. we are all big producers. we got knocked out because ours in the united states is not a government country. the russian oil company, they are owned by the states. they have a different way to do business. so, here we are. what now has happened, guess who the sheriff...
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and russia. what is a potential inevitable situation as far as a ground war, you know, joining forces, you tell me. >> what we have to do is de-conflict with the russians. we need to sit down in the same room and make sure our airplanes don't run into each other. we have to get on the same political map with the russians as well as iranians. that's a start of a solution. bombing syria into the stone age and forcing out 20 million refugees into turkey and europe is not a solution. we have to change the way we're doing things fast. >> how would we change the way, in derterms of the de-conflicks? >> i think you divide up syria. we will not force them to live with each other. i don't see this going back. until we recognize that fact, we are going to be stuck with an endless civil war there. >> bob baer. thank you. >>> another situation the u.s. is keeping a close eye on. north korean missiles. u.n. official telling u.s. they're seeing signs they're preparing for some type of weapons testing. it could
and russia. what is a potential inevitable situation as far as a ground war, you know, joining forces, you tell me. >> what we have to do is de-conflict with the russians. we need to sit down in the same room and make sure our airplanes don't run into each other. we have to get on the same political map with the russians as well as iranians. that's a start of a solution. bombing syria into the stone age and forcing out 20 million refugees into turkey and europe is not a solution. we have...
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. >> final question, the north stream pipeline running from russia to germany, under the baltic sea, circumvents eastern europe. i understand a number of eastern european leaders have spoken out in opposition of advance of nord stream. >> we are working with our european colleagues at the national level and the european commission level. the european commission has made it very clear in their energy security plan that they are looking for diversification of supply, which the north stream would not do. so, we have been -- and frankly to answer your question, yes, these were discussed a few days ago with the g-20, so we remain very strong advocates of getting caspian gas into europe, the southern carter. that needs additional interconnections, greece to bulgaria, et cetera. and in addition we're very interested and don't have a direct role, but we maintain the discussions in terms of the production and monetization of eastern medtarian gas, israeli and cypriot and egypt potentially with a major find. those are the issues that really add to diversity of supply and would increase europea
. >> final question, the north stream pipeline running from russia to germany, under the baltic sea, circumvents eastern europe. i understand a number of eastern european leaders have spoken out in opposition of advance of nord stream. >> we are working with our european colleagues at the national level and the european commission level. the european commission has made it very clear in their energy security plan that they are looking for diversification of supply, which the north...
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whether it's russia, china, iran, you name it, the us and having people on the ground provides influence. >> long-term benefits from even a stable afghanistan? >> afghanistan lives in the neighborhood that does not follow the rules. look at the countries around it, tough neighborhood. again, presents equals influence in building a stable afghanistan that provides stability in that region, having a partner that wants to partner not only with the us, but the zero-- other us nations is key and we have not had that the last several years and i think we have an opportunity today to take advantage of that for a very modest continued investment in the both money and personnel. >> thank you very much to, general. i yeild back my time. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you general campbell for being here with us today. you are talking about presents equals influence and other members have mentioned the instability and the threat of this save brand of extremism is other countries rather region. would your recommendation, your strategic recommendation the to maintain or deploy us presence and milit
whether it's russia, china, iran, you name it, the us and having people on the ground provides influence. >> long-term benefits from even a stable afghanistan? >> afghanistan lives in the neighborhood that does not follow the rules. look at the countries around it, tough neighborhood. again, presents equals influence in building a stable afghanistan that provides stability in that region, having a partner that wants to partner not only with the us, but the zero-- other us nations is...
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russia has remained one of bashar al-assad's supporters. patricia sabga takes a deeper look at that relationship. >> reporter: russian missiles launched from the caspian sea, bound for targets in syria. the newest dimension in moscow's first military operation outside of the former soviet union in three decades, a campaign that bolsters the regime and reinforce s moscow's only foothold in the middle east. it's the kremlin's latest move in a broader game of gee yo political chess. >> the russians don't actually care about area. they would like to keep assad, but if they thought there was a good enough deal over let's say crimea they would be happy to [ inaudible ]. at the moment it's about the relationship with the west and that relationship with the west is entirely dominated by ukraine. >> reporter: efforts to broker a peace deal in ukraine have ground to a stand still. russia's economy has been pummelled at a time when oil prices have more than halved. the double blow has driven the ruble down nearly 40%. a drop that has made it harder fo
russia has remained one of bashar al-assad's supporters. patricia sabga takes a deeper look at that relationship. >> reporter: russian missiles launched from the caspian sea, bound for targets in syria. the newest dimension in moscow's first military operation outside of the former soviet union in three decades, a campaign that bolsters the regime and reinforce s moscow's only foothold in the middle east. it's the kremlin's latest move in a broader game of gee yo political chess. >>...
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what is russia's end game in syria. moscow is erratic and aggressive as it tries to prop up the syrian regime. could that back fire? >> their strategy in syria is flawed. and the mistakes that russia is making there will have consequences and only inflame the syrian civil war. >> warnings that russia is using syria to fight a proxy war with the u.s. defense secretary carter said russia behavior is unprofessional will and aimed at provoking a response from the obama administration. the iranian revolutionary guard general was killed by militants. he was the main architect to fight terrorist groups in that region. we'll get an update from major general bob scales who is a fox news analyst. >> we heard the warnings from defense secretary carter. -- old habits diehard. he said the russians are doomed to fail nursyria what do you think, general? >> i think secretary carter has a point. i am told that one russian helicopter is down so far in the looming russian offensive. they fight well in ashlgs broad. but not expeditionary
what is russia's end game in syria. moscow is erratic and aggressive as it tries to prop up the syrian regime. could that back fire? >> their strategy in syria is flawed. and the mistakes that russia is making there will have consequences and only inflame the syrian civil war. >> warnings that russia is using syria to fight a proxy war with the u.s. defense secretary carter said russia behavior is unprofessional will and aimed at provoking a response from the obama administration....
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strategy comes as russia is escalating the military involvement in syria. >> well, it is hard to say, and the pentagon had been pushing for these decisions that we are hearing about today for some weeks, especially u.s. special operations speci s forces, becae guys had been pressing for weeks to get decisions by the white house to get them the ammunition that they were desperate for, because they were running low up there on the border, and special operations were getting very frustrated that they could not get a decision out of the pentagon and a decision out of the white house. i think that it is reasonable to assume that the new russian profile there, and their intervention, their ground and air campaign certainly perhaps invent vise incentivizes the process. >> and listening to the british secretary michael fallon who is meeting with ash carter talk about russia's involvement in syria. >> by propping up assad instead of defeating isil, russia risks making a grave situation much worse. we want russia to use its influence with assad to find a diplomatic solution and help alleviate t
strategy comes as russia is escalating the military involvement in syria. >> well, it is hard to say, and the pentagon had been pushing for these decisions that we are hearing about today for some weeks, especially u.s. special operations speci s forces, becae guys had been pressing for weeks to get decisions by the white house to get them the ammunition that they were desperate for, because they were running low up there on the border, and special operations were getting very frustrated...